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Peter Hartcher

Peter Hartcher is the political editor and international editor of The Sydney Morning Herald. He is a Gold Walkley award winner, a former foreign correspondent in Tokyo and Washington, and a visiting fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy. His latest book is The Sweet Spot: How Australia Made its Own Luck and Could Now Throw it All Away. His 2005 book, Bubble Man: Alan Greenspan and the Missing Seven Trillion Dollars, foresaw the collapse of the US housing market and the economic slump that followed.

Peter Hartcher

Peter Hartcher
The biggest Arab country is now excruciatingly poised between uprising and revolution. In his palace, Egypt's longtime dictator, Hosni Mubarak, is betting the people cannot maintain the energy it...

Peter Hartcher

Peter Hartcher
The Arab world has been on holiday from history for four decades. As the number of democracies worldwide tripled and representative government flourished on every continent as never before, only one...

Peter Hartcher

Peter Hartcher

Peter Hartcher
It's not the sort of thing that countries usually boast about, but the whopping scale of the new corruption scandal paralysing Indian politics is so vast that it is a perverse tribute to the...